SOTTrock - Slip Of The Tongue
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  • Year 2009 | Album Slip Of The Tongue
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Barreling through your senses with a fervent intensity, Slip of the Tongue (SOTT) will lap at your eardrums and tickle your central nervous system. The ancestry of stoner rock, from Black Sabbath to Queens of the Stone Age, is reaching more and more ears with every new generation. It is no big surprise that SOTT, while bending the rules and reaching for the next echelon, are proud to be part of the new evolution of such acts.

SOTT features Mauro Cecchi pulling double duty as vocalist and guitarist, Adam Cesario on bass and Mark Cesario on drums. These raunch-rock troubadours are anything but green having spent much of the last decade taking their licks and skinning their proverbial knees in the Toronto indie scene. After surviving a dramatic implosion of a 6 year project and taking what seemed a directionless hiatus, the trio have returned with something stronger and closer to their hearts. With an EP on the horizon and a work horse attitude, SOTT have mapped out their goals and look forward to the future.

Most recently they have played at The Ricoh Coliseum for The Toronto Marlies and Tattoo Rock Parlour opening the night for Never Ending White Lights. Also, their debut track “Do It Again” has been chosen for Radio RnR’s “New Faces, New Music” Volume 3 compilation disc, featuring top independent artists set to be released later this year. You can find them next at The Horseshoe on March 16th for 102.1 The Edge’s Nu-Music Nite and at The Mod Club on March 20th. Keep an eye on SOTT because they have marked the beginning of a buzz that is sure to swell.

Screen name:
SOTTrock - Slip Of The Tongue
Member since:
Jul 01 2009
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Very Committed
Years playing music:
1
Gigs played:
10 to 50
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week